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Trump's GOP rivals are using one of his favorite jabs against him

Donald Trump's one-time favorite insult against Joe Biden is now being repurposed to be used against him by his rivals within the Republican party.

Trump made a habit of saying Biden was campaigning from the "basement" during the 2020 election, when most of the president's events were smaller due to pandemic-related restrictions.

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'Republicans should not debate': Trump hopes GOP will 'unite' around him

Donald Trump on Friday came out swinging at the upcoming third Republican presidential debate.

Trump, who refused to attend the first two GOP debates and has planned a mega MAGA rally to take place at the same time as the third, has remained steadfastly against the idea of the other Republican candidates attending the debates. Because he is so far ahead in the polls, he argues, the debates are useless.

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Man serving time for Obama threats charged with sending threatening letters to Biden

A man who was scheduled to soon be released from prison after threatening Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey is now being charged with planning an attack on Joe Biden in which the inmate said he would eat a victim's "body parts."

Stephen Boykin, a federal inmate serving a sentence for mailing threats to kill President George W. Bush and then-Senator Barack Obama and others, was scheduled to be released this month.

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Jordan is ‘second most popular’ Republican in US says ally – but he's not even in top 100

Far-right House Republican Congressman Matt Rosendale of Montana, one of the eight who voted to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy, is claiming Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan is the "second most popular Republican" in America, next to Donald Trump.

Rosendale told CNN's Brianna Keilar on Thursday that Congressman Jordan is "trying to meet with the remaining people that haven't supported him," and "he's trying to earn their support," which he called "extremely honorable."

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Florida 'Don't Say Gay' lawmaker sentenced to prison in federal fraud case

Former Florida Republican state lawmaker Joe Harding, author of GOP Governor Ron DeSantis’ “Don’t Say Gay” law, was sentenced Thursday on federal felony fraud and money laundering charges after fraudulently obtaining $150,000 in COVID funds.

Harding was facing up to 35 years in prison, according to the U.S. Dept. of Justice, but after a plea deal he will serve four months.

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Siren: New Hampshire town eats Trump security bills while Haley pays local police

Another small town’s taxpayers have footed the bill for a political visit from former President Donald Trump.

This time: Concord, N.H., the Granite State’s capital city.

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The GOP’s secret to protecting gerrymandered electoral maps

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Eva Bonilla grows furious when she thinks about how Latino voters are treated by the Republican power structure in Texas. At 74, the small business owner watched the GOP Legislature pass a series of measures like a voter ID law that she felt would make it harder for Latinos to cast ballots or run for public office.

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Trump donor known for racist reputation dies in murder-suicide attempt

A flame-throwing Republican donor to both former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis died after bloodying his wife's arm with a round and when she sought help -- turned the gun on himself.

Steve Alembik, 72, was pronounced dead inside of a car after shooting himself in the parking lot of a BurgerFi eatery in Delray Beach, Florida, back on Oct. 10, according to BocaNewsNow.

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Taxpayer bill for DeSantis’ Israel rescue flight comes to $4 million

TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis paid a Tampa-based nonprofit about $4 million in state taxpayer dollars reserved for emergencies to evacuate 270 people from Israel to Florida after the war broke out, state officials said. The money – nearly $15,000 per passenger – went to Project Dynamo, a 2-year-old nonprofit rescue organization run by military veterans that was already on the ground collecting names of Americans who wanted to get out of Israel. It has also conducted rescue operations in Ukraine, Afghanistan, and other hot spots around the world. “All in all, we’re sitting right around $4 mil...

Black man wrongly jailed for 16 years killed by cop in traffic stop: report

A Georgia sheriff's deputy shot and killed a Black man who spent more than 16 years in prison on a wrongful conviction, according to a report Tuesday.

The Camden County deputy stopped Leonard Allen Cure as he drove Monday on Interstate 95 near the Georgia-Florida state line. Though he got out of his vehicle and cooperated at first, investigators said he became violent after he was told he was being arrested, reported WSB-TV.

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Christian nationalist GOP lawmaker cites the Book of Genesis to explain her vote

A far-right Christian nationalist Republican state lawmaker in Pennsylvania is citing the Bible to explain her vote against legislation.

"When Democrats are pushing bills like banning gas-powered mowers and gas-powered stoves in New York City, all under the name of a climate control agenda, we can all see what is really going on here," said state Rep. Stephanie Borowicz, in a video posted by Heartland Signal. "The truth is, is in Genesis 8:22, it says, 'as long as the Earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night will never cease.' I'll say that again, 'will never cease.' Of course, we are to be good stewards of God's creation, but not through a forceful climate control global agenda."

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Conservative: Jim Jordan is trying to 'bully' his way into the Speaker's chair

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and his supporters are trying to "bully" holdout Republicans into backing his candidacy for Speaker of the House, warned conservative columnist Matt Lewis in The Daily Beast — and there's a chance it could work.

This comes amid reports from as recently as this weekend that roughly 20 Republican lawmakers were unwilling to back the House Judiciary Chairman and top Freedom Caucus member, to lead the House, a number that is dwindling as key McCarthy allies and Jordan skeptics like Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL) have committed to backing him.

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'Laughing all the way to the bank':  'Pretend primary' blasted as consultants' grift

The Republican Party presidential primary is all but over save for the campaign consultants, according to a report Monday.

Donald Trump is polling at 57 percent, according to an average of national surveys taken this month and last, and none of his challengers are anywhere close, but those low-performing also-rans continue to burn through campaign cash as they trudge toward almost certain defeat, reported the Washington Post.

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